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Would you stop coming to school if you faced sexual embrassament?

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Lets just say mine was self imposed, it was embrassassing I don't want to go back. I can't face them.

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  1. okay, this is definitely not a reason to not go somewhere so important.  i don't know what you did so i will use myself for an example.  i used to dress like daisy duke but didnt really realize it.  now that i look back i am so embarrased that no one said i looked like a hoe.  anyway at least you know that you commited a faux paus.  so anyway, if you are shy, hold your head down and it will all blow over - but NEVER let them you see you cry - JUST JOKE INSTEAD.  if you are outgoing, hold your head up and try an extreme opposite to your self "imposedness" in order to try and rectify things again.


  2. Don't let a bunch of jerks ruin your education. Talk to a guidance counselor, dean or principal if people keep harassing you.

  3. I don't know what you did, so it's hard to answer the question. Let's think about it logically. You have to go to school. There is no way around it. The law requires it, your family expects you to go, your teachers expect you to be there, and if you want to be an intelligent adult, you'll want to be there as well (trust me).

    I know what it's like to be embarrassed and not want to face the people who were in that situation again. I had to face someone just yesterday who I was embarrassed to face. The thing is - it's never as bad as you think it will be. People for the most part are forgiving and understanding. In my situations, I was always glad that I did go back and face them - and now that fear is gone. I had the choice yesterday to either walk right past a person I was embarrassed to face, or totally avoid them by going another way. I decided not to be a coward, and I sucked it up, and I walked right past them. They looked at me and smiled. They asked me how I was doing and seemed genuinely glad to see me. I was shocked because I thought that they would not treat me very kindly. But I was wrong.

    Listen - I'm in my twenties now and trust me - what you go through as a kid in school seems like absolutely nothing when you get older. There is so much more to life than what you face in school. Most of those people you will never see again after you graduate. You'll grow up and laugh at what happened. It's not that bad...take it from someone who's been there, grew up, and laughed.  

  4. aww. dont be scared. be brave and just pay attention to your schedule and schoolwork, and it will be all good :]

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